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| TR700 |
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2003 2:35 am |
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All the cross reference projector lamp guides I can find don't list
this model. All it says on the projector itself is "max 750 watts". Am
I to assume it needs a 120v 750 watt lamp? I have a 120v 500w CZX lamp
that will fit but don't want to fry it as a tester. |
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| dave |
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 7:04 pm |
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If you need CZB's I HAVE 10 AVAILABLE FOR SALE MFG BY USHIO (NIB )
$19.95 ea. plus shipping from NEW JERSEY
DAVE
TEL# 1 800 8066808 |
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| dave |
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2003 12:01 am |
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If you need CZX's I HAVE 10 AVAILABLE FOR SALE MFG BY USHIO (NIB )>
$19.95 ea. plus shipping from NEW JERSEY
DAVE
TEL# 1 800 8066808 |
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| Tim Christian |
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2003 8:49 am |
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The mic should be connected between pins 2 and 3 of the DIN plug. The
control next to the socket varies both recording level and erase. To start
with, set it fully clockwise, so it clicks onto the final position. When
recording (the lamp must be on), turn up the replay volume and you should be
able to hear the mic sound through the 'speaker. It might be easier to try
music first (pins 1 & 2 for line level) and plug headphones into the
'speaker socket to hear what is going on.
TR700 <9008pro@attbi.com> wrote in message
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Quote: All the cross reference projector lamp guides I can find don't list
this model. All it says on the projector itself is "max 750 watts". Am
I to assume it needs a 120v 750 watt lamp? I have a 120v 500w CZX lamp
that will fit but don't want to fry it as a tester. |
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| Tim Christian |
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2003 8:51 am |
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SORRY! Finger trouble.
TR700 <9008pro@attbi.com> wrote in message
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Quote: All the cross reference projector lamp guides I can find don't list
this model. All it says on the projector itself is "max 750 watts". Am
I to assume it needs a 120v 750 watt lamp? I have a 120v 500w CZX lamp
that will fit but don't want to fry it as a tester. |
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